When The Bleeding Heart Becomes The Iron Fist

 

Whatever the perceived shortcomings of Ted Cruz and his hardy band of stalwarts, they’ve performed a remarkable public service by highlighting the fate that awaits all who rub wrongly the translucently thin skin of King Barack the Petulant. The Spartans may have had their shields, Native Americans their tomahawks and arrows, the Samurai may have wielded his sword with all the deadly grace of a tiger in mid-attack, but pound for pound, nothing comes close to the audacious stupidity of “Barrycades” and people in pointy little Smokey the Bear hats, poised to protect America’s monuments from law-abiding citizens.

Welcome to liberal utopia, where barriers are not erected against terrorists or illegal aliens on our nation’s borders, but rather against citizens, and where wheelchair-bound veterans enroute to honor their comrades face tighter security than terrorists enroute to murder a US Ambassador.  This is where up is down, wrong is right, illegality is celebrated as progress, and where Constitutionalism is derided as racist.  No longer relegated to the fever swamps of academic fancy, utopia has acquired real estate and made known its demands.

“Barack will never allow you to go back to your lives as usual…” the First Lady warned us, and she wasn’t just whistling Alinsky either.  Under King Barack’s Reign of Error, your life is no longer your own, for you are now commanded to enter into private contracts by virtue of your simple existence on the planet.  Why?  Because our Sovereign and his fellow travelers are compassionate, of course.  Their hearts bleed for you,…almost as much as your pocketbook will bleed for them.

If you suffered the fate of MSNBC’s anchorwoman, you were lucky.  Mara Schiavocampo found the Obamacare website impenetrable, throwing in the towel on live television after 35 minutes and saying, “If I were signing up for myself, this is where my patience would be exhausted.”  Unhappily, it isn’t just the citizen’s patience that is being exhausted, as Eric Levy of Seattle, Washington discovered.

Eric, who felt his previous insurance was too costly, managed to access Washington Health Benefit Exchange, where he was confronted with the fiction of the President’s sales pitch that insurance would become more affordable.  “It’s another $500 a month that you have to think about how you’re going to pay for,” said Eric, adding, “The real thing that jumped out at me is all of a sudden I’m required to have maternity coverage.”  

Even in our enlightened age of trans-gendered confusion, one has to grant that the odds of Eric getting knocked up are pretty slim, but Obamacare is a collective baby with an insatiable appetite for our money on one end and little sense of responsibility at the other.  

From the Obamacare Facebook page, we read still more reviews on the efforts of our benevolent masters: 

The information is not very complete as I don’t see anything about deductible or other detailed info, but it does give an actual price as to the “Premium.”  It is VERY SCARY!!  For example, my insurance plan right now for my spouse and I costs $545 a month with 100% coverage after my $2,500 deductible.  We are both 32 years old.  When I looked at this site for 80% coverage it says it will be $954.87 a month!!!!  So compare my old plan: 100% coverage for $545 a month To New Plan: 80% coverage for $945 a month.  This is only an estimate but it is VERY Scary for me see this kind of increase in rates and reduction in benefits!

Or: 

I am so disappointed.  These prices are outrageous and there are huge deductibles.  No one can afford this! 

What happened to the Yes We Can chorus?  Then there’s the single mother of two who works full time and says she earns 75 percent less than the poverty level:

Are you [expletive] kidding me????  Where the HELL am I supposed to get $3,000 more a year to pay for this “bronze” health insurance plan!?!???  And I DO NOT EVEN WANT INSURANCE to begin with!!  This is frightening.

Not to worry, Ma’am, because in utopia, it’s the intention that counts.  You’ve only to see the obvious empathy in Barack Obama’s eyes, which is especially visible in the morning when he’s freshly rested from a vacation at Martha’s Vineyard.  He must care after all, otherwise he wouldn’t punish so severely those who resist his tender advances on their “lives as usual,” to use Mrs. Obama’s ominous phraseology.

Please note that when the people’s representatives actually represent their constituents, the majority of whom want nothing to do with the  wretched and wretchedly mis-named Affordable Care Act, it is the people who must be punished.  Can you believe that men who conquered Nazi Germany’s barricades on the beach at Normandy 69 years ago actually faced barricades from their own damned government?   Can you believe that Vietnam vets, many of whom were rebuked for their service, were removed from their memorial by the police? Do the men and women who are ordered to move against law abiding veterans have no soul?  

Lincoln-Memorial-Shut-Down.jpgThe federal government has shut down some 17 times previously, and at no time were these memorials closed.  Is our Sovereign so besotted with power, has his impudent leftism so robbed him of reason that he fails to understand what is so obvious:  That in barricading Americans from memorials and icons that stand as testimony to an exceptional culture founded precisely on liberty from oppressive government, he perfectly validates the arguments of the right?  

As one member on Ricochet commented, this is no longer about Ted Cruz.  It’s no longer about the animadversions of establishment Republicans who have only to see their political shadow before becoming alarmed and settling in for six more months of concessions to the statist.  This is about an arrangement the President and his party mean to consummate with the American people; an illusory promise to take care of us in exchange for our abject obedience and subservience.   But as the examples cited above show, it is only the subservience that is achieved.

From barricading memorials to the closing of a private inn on the Blue Ridge Parkway, from threatening Catholic military chaplains with arrest should they celebrate mass on Sunday to taking care of back pay for federal workers at the expense of everyone else, the bleeding heart has become, as it inevitably will, an iron fist.  Here and there resistance is bubbling to the surface, with Governor Walker in Wisconsin defying federal orders to close seven state-owned forests and recreation areas, and private citizens rallying to escort veterans to and from their memorials.  

What began as an effort to reverse a draconian law that even now exacts a high toll in terms of jobs lost and skyrocketing premiums, has become a contest of wills in which a President instructs his apparatchiks to inflict as much pain on the citizenry as possible.  Chiefly instructive in all this is the salient reality that any person capable of wielding the instrumentalities of the state in a despotic manner in the present, will prove equally capable in the future when he controls your health care.

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    @DCMcAllister

    And where is the GOP leadership fighting against this, capitalizing on it to expose Obama and the Dems for what they are? All I still hear is how *expletive* stupid the Tea Party is.

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    @flownover

    I wonder if they have tried to close Arlington , can’t imagine the soldiers not guarding the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This fundamental transformation is looking like a fundamental cluster , hope the blowback makes it past the media guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Voter.

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    @Skyler

    Because there are laws against doing government work without a contract. They are designed to prevent corruption. The laws have unfortunate side effects, but we are a nation of laws. If the congress has not allowed them to be paid, then they cannot work. It sounds terrible, but otherwise we get a situation where contractors could curry favor for contracts by giving extra services, or the government expects unpaid extras in contracts.

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    @KayofMT
    Dave Carter: Kay of MT, that would be wonderful, and thank you very much. · 58 minutes ago

    I’ve sent my request and your response to the Editor, and hope he will publish it.

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    @BossMongo

    Not that we didn’t already know, but is there any doubt now that POTUS thoroughly rejects the concept that our government is by, for, and of the people?

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    @Diogenes

    Good job!

    Never in my life have I been more thankful to live in the great state of Texas.  At least we’ve got a snowball’s chance in you-know-what of surviving this mess.  Secession isn’t just a pipe-dream, y’all!

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    @Roberto
    Skyler: Because there are laws against doing government work without a contract. They are designed to prevent corruption. The laws have unfortunate side effects, but we are a nation of laws. If the congress has not allowed them to be paid, then they cannot work. It sounds terrible, but otherwise we get a situation where contractors could curry favor for contracts by giving extra services, or the government expects unpaid extras in contracts. · 34 minutes ago

    The worst of corruption manifests itself by forcing those of integrity to enforce dictats that are unjust. You are quite correct, legalisms support the Administration in this outrage. That makes it no less vile or abhorrent. 

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    @TheKingPrawn

    HR 3210:

    (a) In General- There are hereby appropriated for fiscal year 2014, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, for any period during which interim or full-year appropriations for fiscal year 2014 are not in effect–

    (3) such sums as are necessary to provide pay and allowances to contractors of the Department of Defense (and the Department of Homeland Security in the case of the Coast Guard) whom the Secretary concerned determines are providing support to members of the Armed Forces described in paragraph (1).

    The money has been appropriated to pay the priests.

    If this is not read in full on the floors of the House and Senate Monday morning we need to just start over with government.

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    @BarbaraKidder
    Skyler: Because there are laws against doing government work without a contract. They are designed to prevent corruption. The laws have unfortunate side effects, but we are a nation of laws. If the congress has not allowed them to be paid, then they cannot work. It sounds terrible, but otherwise we get a situation where contractors could curry favor for contracts by giving extra services, or the government expects unpaid extras in contracts. · 43 minutes ago

    If this is the law (as applied to volunteer clergy), then, 

    “The law is an ass…”

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    @BlueStateBlues

    As I mentioned on another thread, I would like to see priests get arrested for the crime of saying Mass without government permission.  I want video of them doing the frog march on all the news networks.  I think Obama/Holder are probably tone deaf enough to do it.  Will that be enough to show the low information voters what kind of thugs are in charge?  Will it be enough to convince the clergy that the Democrats are not their friends?

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    Boss Mongo: Not that we didn’t already know, but is there any doubt now that POTUS thoroughly rejects the concept that our government is by, for, and of the people? · 32 minutes ago

    I think many, even on the Right, do not believe it (and it’s not just Obama). They do not realize it’s not just ‘politics as usual’, and are even embarrassed at those of us who realized it from before his first election. He doesn’t have to know or care just get more control- esp. in his second term. He is not just inexperienced and ignorant or the whole Dem Party is, too.
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    @Karen

    I’d really like to see a peaceful demonstration in DC. But no ramming barriers or setting yourself on fire. I think we’ve had enough of that. Everyone is so on edge, nerves frayed. My kindergartener overheard some congressmen on TV talking over each other and he said, “Why are they yelling at each other? They need to have their argument in a hot tub.” Not a bad idea, don’t you think? I don’t know what the answer is, but I think kindness and compassion are in short supply. This one-upmanship is unproductive and tiresome, and, yes, I think putting barricades around war memorials beyond petty. Should we expect any less? Anyway, if y’all decide to come on down for a protest, I’ll bring the lemonade.

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    @Eeyore

    How about a simple question to Jester Carney: “During the former 17 times the Federal Government has shut down, never has the National Mall been closed. Why has this President deemed it necessary to use enormous manpower to attempt to physically barricade WWII Honor Flight veterans from their Memorial?”

    Simple, succinct – How will Jay bat that one aside?

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    ‘…will prove equally capable in the future when he controls your health care.’

    None of it’s about healthcare, it’s all about control: 1/6th of the economy and everything you do or don’t do.

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    @OmidMoghadam

    Bravo Dave.

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    @TheMugwump

    A quote by Winston Churchill comes to mind:  “This may not be the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning.”  I’ll go on record as saying this is Obama’s high water mark.  There is arrogance and there is stubborn arrogance.  The president has a full measure of the latter.  My only question is how long it will take the press to see him as a pathological personality?     

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    @OmidMoghadam

    Why can we not do what the left does? Let’s find out who the brass in Obama’s goon squad are and put the shame to them. I am willing to contribute to a fund that would take out AD space to publicize who these soul less automatons are. With enough shaming they would start pointing the finger to who gave them the orders to shut the monuments.

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    @BobW

    Great post Dave. 

     Orders were given to make this as “inconvenient as possible” for the American public.  I never would have thought that a directive like that would be given or carried out in this country, by our stewards no less! 

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    @TheReticulator

    I was hoping that by now we’d have gotten past the outdated notion that the left has good intentions.  It’s been decades since I’ve last seen a good intention from them.

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    @TheReticulator
    Skyler: Because there are laws against doing government work without a contract. They are designed to prevent corruption.

    Very good point. However, priest work is not government work.

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    @OldBuckeye

    Dave, your post is linked on Instapundit.

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    @VinceGuerra

    Fantastic job. Thank You. 

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    @BlueStateBlues

    And Powerline.

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    D.C. McAllister: And where is the GOP leadership fighting against this, capitalizing on it to expose Obama and the Dems for what they are? All I still hear is how *expletive* stupid the Tea Party is. · 22 hours ago

    Edited 22 hours ago

    Or how Ted Cruz is just in it to forward his future political ambitions.  

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    @user_645593
    • Go there anyway.• Move the Barrycades. (Bring wire-cutters)• Enjoy the scenery.• Leave only footprints.• Disobey civily.Remember, this land is <i>your</i> land, not government’s.If they can do this to a scenic overlook pullout, give a thought to what they’ll do to your health care if you don’t toe their line.
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    @EHerring

    The Obama Administration has shutdown federal airspace.  All citizens must remain inside their own properties and not breathe Obama air.

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    @Goldgeller

    Wonderful post! When I read this it makes me wonder how people could not wake up thinking “man it was a terrible mistake to vote for Obama.” 

    Normally I’d read something like this and say “I agree in principle but you’re missing some crucial points or you aren’t being fair to the other side’s argument”:Welcome to liberal utopia, where barriers are not erected against terrorists or illegal aliens on our nation’s borders, but rather against citizens, and where wheelchair-bound veterans enroute to honor their comrades face tighter security than terrorists enroute to murder a US Ambassador.  This is where up is down, wrong is right, illegality is celebrated as progress, and where Constitutionalism is derided as racist.  No longer relegated to the fever swamps of academic fancy, utopia has acquired real estate and made known its demands.

    But what you wrote (beautifully btw) is totally on point and exposes quite clearly that what the Administration is doing here is unsupportable with arguments beyond “make it hurt.” They are now beyond parody. 

    Also, AceOfSpades has linked this article on their front page so congrats to the extra exposure!

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    @MothershipGreg

    I was catching up on my Dalrymple, and it reminded me of your excellent essay, Mr. Carter.  Specifically:

    Edward Miliband and I have something (not much) in common: we both had Marxist fathers. In my case, however, it turned me against all that my father stood, or pretended to stand, for. I saw that his concern for the fate of humanity in general was inconsistent with his contempt for the actual people by whom he was surrounded, and his inability to support relations of equality with others. I concluded that the humanitarian protestations of Marxists were a mask for an urge to domination.

    I apologize in advance to the sensibilities of any Moderates for my vicious Red-baiting, while noting that Marxism is not the only species of totalitarianism, and perhaps, ye shall know them by their fruits (see above), and not by the platitudes they utter and the creases in their pants.

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    @MothershipGreg
    PracticalMary: We received our Obamacare letter in with the last paycheck. I was confused at first because it was labeled, ‘Health Insurance Marketplace’. I have not seen that title in any article and why not?Very Orwellian.  · 14 hours ago

    Edited 13 hours ago

    The most Orwellian thing I’ve seen so far on healthcare.gov is where they call the penalty for not having insurance (or tax for not having health insurance, thank you John Roberts), wait for it:

    The individual shared responsibility payment
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    Shutdown follies: 

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/10/04/blue-ridge-parkway-pisgah-inn/2923169/

    http://www.reviewjournal.com/news/government/shutdown-forces-owners-leave-lake-mead-homes

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